Thursday, 1 June 2017

CELTIC, SAVILE, MURDERED BOY, DUNBLANE,

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Celtic is a football club in Glasgow, in Scotland.

Jimmy Savile with Jock Stein, manager of Celtic football club.
There is a belief that Celtic football club is linked to a powerful child abuse ring that has operated among top people in Scotland and the USA.

15-year-old Lawrence Haggart, a Celtic youth football player, was murdered on 16 march 1996, two days after the Dunblane school massacre.

Lawrence had been returning from an evening out with friends at an under-18 nightclub knows as Ziggy's at Denny.

A friend had accompanied him in a taxi as far as Bonnybridge.

Lawrence left the taxi at 10.20pm that night and reportedly got home at 11pm.

Six months after Lawrence's death, Lawrence's father Larry Haggart said that he was planning a private investigation into the killing.

Larry Haggart was furious at the lack of progress by police.

Larry claimed the investigation into Lawrence's murder suffered because it came two days after the Dunblane massacre, also in the Central Scotland Police area.

A year after the killing, the police had still not found the murderers.

Thomas Hamilton - blamed for the Dunblane school shooting of 1996 - The Dunblane school massacre occurred in scotland on 13 March 1996. The official story is that, on 13 March 1996, a mad loner called Thomas Hamilton shot dead 16 children at a primary school in Dunblane in Scotland. The unofficial story is that Thomas Hamilton was supplying pornography, and young boys, to top people including policemen and politicians; and Thomas Hamilton may have been murdered, to shut him up.

In October 1997, it was reported that the police were holding a known child abuser, Brian Beattie, suspected of murdering Lawrence Haggart.

Reportedly, Brian Beattie followed Lawrence home.

In 1991, Brian Beattie had been jailed for five years for assaults on adolescent boys.

Reportedly, Brian Beattie made incriminating comments to a fellow inmate while in prison on remand.

In November 1997, Brian Beattie, 33, of Stenhousemuir, appeared in court accused of murdering Lawrence by entering the Haggart house in Glenbervie Drive, Larbert, Stirlingshire, on 15 or 16 March 1996.

Lawrence Haggart was murdered at his home in March 1996

In April 1998, Lawrence's brother John told the High Court in Edinburgh how he dragged his brother from a flaming pyre in the living room of their home.

John, said he found Lawrence after being awakened in his smoke-filled bedroom.

John says his mother arrived home from a party within minutes.

John Brian Beattie lodged a special defence of incrimination, naming Lawrence Haggart's 12-year-old brother Dennis as the killer.

He also lodged a further defence of alibi claiming he was in Stenhousemuir, Edinburgh and later at his own caravan in Denny, Stirlingshire, on the night of the alleged murder.

Lawrence's funeral

In court, Dennis said he had been proud, not envious, of Lawrence's success in football.

He denied "losing the place" and bludgeoning his brother but agreed that in the weeks after the attack, the police had thought he was the killer.

Dennis told the jury that he and Lawrence had shared a bedroom and got on well.

Moira. 11-year-old Moira Anderson was last seen boarding a bus in Coatbridge, near Glasgow, Scotland. According to The Sunday Times (Pressure on police to release paedophile dossier), 23 April 2006, Strathclyde Police have a dossier listing members of a child-abuse ring. The dossier is said to implicate senior public figures, including senior police officers and members of the Crown Office and former Scottish Office.

A fire officer told the court that two fires had been started deliberately in the room where Lawrence was found dying.

Two seats of fire were discovered. One of those was on the living room carpet and the other was on the settee. Both seats of the blaze had been started deliberately.

In court, pathologist Professor Busuttil was shown a piece of concrete slab - there had been a number lying outside the victim's house - and agreed that it could have been used by the killer.

Prof Busuttil said: "There were no defensive injuries and no evidence that he (the deceased) was involved in an altercation in which, for example, punches were exchanged. It is very likely he was taken completely unawares and that the incident was short-lived."

Celtic Boys Club, Scotland. In 1996 former Celtic Boys Club player Alan Brazil revealed that when he was 13 years old he was sexually abused by the club manager, Jim Torbett.[2]

The court heard that Brian Beattie, 33, was involved in a homosexual encounter in a gay meeting place on the night Lawrence was murdered.

Brian Beattie, 33, was interviewed by police while Lawrence was still fighting for his life and told them he was positive he had not been near the victim's house in Larbert, Stirlingshire, that night.

The High Court in Edinburgh also heard how a detective had "stumbled across" a hammer in the kitchen of Lawrence's house four days after a specialist team had searched the house for a possible weapon but found no hammer.

Detective Constable Gordon McGown told the court that on March 16, 1996, he had gone to the Evergreen Trailer Park in Denny where Brian Beattie had a caravan.

Brian Beattie agreed to go to Falkirk police station and they tried to establish his movements for the night in question.

The court heard that on March 18 a team of police search experts were called into the Haggart family home and during a three-and-a-half hour investigation found a triangular piece of concrete slab on grass outside the house.

However, scenes of crime pictures taken two days earlier showed no sign of a piece of concrete.

PC Jeffrey Adams told the court that he had been part of the search team and had spent 26 minutes searching the kitchen of Lawrence's house on March 18. No hammer had been found and in his opinion they would have found a hammer had it been there.

Detective Sergeant Robert Beveridge said he had called at the house four days later and come across the hammer in the kitchen.

He could not recall who had instructed him to go to the house or what he was told to look for, but thought there might have been a problem with the electricity.

The house had been sealed and the inquiry team had taken possession of it.

He explained that he had "stumbled across" the hammer which was lying down the kitchen table.

He said he was "absolutely positive" the hammer, with a hair attached to it, was there when he went into the kitchen.

Reportedly, Brian Beattie confessed to murdering Lawrence and allegedly said that the Dunblane massacre might have "triggered something in me", the jury was told.

Brian beattie said: "I keep remembering the fear in his face. I want to go to the grave to say sorry to him."

Detective Sergeant Gordon Munro, 41, said that Beattie was interviewed over a weekend.

Beattie reportedly said he had gone in the front door of the Haggart house and, through the glass-paned living room door, saw Lawrence on a couch covered with a blanket or a quilt.

"I opened the living room door and stepped in. He got up and said something . I hit him a I can remember his face, I will never forget it.

"He fell back on the couch and I hit him again. I keep remembering the fear in his face.

"I do not know how many times I hit him or what I hit him with. It's a blank. I know I never took nothing in with me but my hands were not sore after it so I must have used something. The next thing I remember is running back down the street."

He allegedly said in the statement he had gone back to the caravan and had managed to fall asleep. He got up early the next morning and burned his clothes at a lay-by.

Beattie continued: "It was just after Dunblane and I do not know if it was that that triggered something in me. We [Beattie and some of his family] went up there and took flowers."

"OPERATION FAIRBRIDGE" was actually a misnomer: a misspelling and conflation of the names of two 'real' police investigations into organised paedophilia, Operation FAIRbank and Operation FernBRIDGE.

The public therefore associates the term "FAIRBRIDGE" with the Elm Guest House child brothel, organised elite paedophilia, and Jimmy Savile.

No surprise, then, that the term "FAIRBRIDGE" is the name of the charity for children established in 1987 and since rebranded as The Prince's Trust Fairbridge Programme.

A contributor to Aanirfan has highlighted the involvement in this charity of JIMMY SAVILE, PRINCE CHARLES AND LORD MCALPINE'S BROTHER, etc.

It should surprise no one to find that PRINCESS ALEXANDRIA, LADY OGILVY - Jimmy Savile's other "special" royal friend -is also a Fairbridge patron.

Moreover, a certain SCOTT MCALPINE is listed as a "Senior Outreach Worker" at Fairbridge in Glasgow (http://www.cpexposed.com/graduate/mcalpine-scott).

Prince Charles, the McAlpine clan, and Princess Alexandria/the Ogilvy clan should all be of great interest to police investigating Elm Guest House child brothel, organised elite paedophilia/child trafficking and Jimmy Savile.

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The Fairbridge charity was reportedly the result of the merging of two organisations, the Drake Fellowship, successor to Operation Drake (Patron: Charles, Prince of Wales), and the much older FAIRBRIDGE SOCIETY.

The "FAIRBRIDGE SOCIETY" was a charity established in 1912 by a certain KINGLSEY OGILVIE FAIRBRIDGE and his wife. Its president was Queen Elizabeth II's uncle.

Between 1913 and the mid-1970s, the infamous "FAIRBRIDGE FARMS" in Western Australia received and accommodated about half of the 7,000 poor and orphaned British children *legally* trafficked to Western Australia as child migrants.

"Up to 60 per cent" of the child migrants sent to Fairbridge Farms were subjected to sexual abuse. The Fairbridge Society was "the plaything of the aristocracy" - with everything that that sinister phrase implies (see http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-27/british-government-knew-fairbridge-farms-were-unfit-for-children/8306144).

"FAIRBRIDGE FARM SCHOOLS" were also established in Canada and Rhodesia... and perhaps elsewhere.

Whether Kingley OGILVIE Fairbridge was *related* by blood or marriage to the aristocratic OGILVY clan (Jimmy Savile's friend and Fairbridge patron Princess Alexandria was the wife of Sir Angus Ogilvy) is unclear.

(1) Kinglsey Ogilvie FAIRBRIDGE, with the close support of the British aristocracy and establishment, allegedly founds a sexual abuse network that will allegedly sexually assault thousands of boys over 60 years legally trafficked throughout the former British Commonwealth.

(3) Operation FAIRBRIDGE, a misnomer, is the incorrect term used to describe investigations into a VIP child abuse network involving Westminster politicians, Jimmy Savile, and boys trafficked from around the UK to locations including the Elm Guest House child brothel. This apparent misapplication of the term "Fairbridge" may not be un-meaningful.

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CONCLUSION:

Uncovering the genealogy and possible aristocratic blood of KINGLSEY OGILVIE FAIRBRIDGE should bring us to possible *vital clues* about the roles of...

Princess Alexandria and her husband, the late Sir Angus Ogilvy; Prince Charles and his wife Camilla (linked to Derek Laud); Queen Elizabeth II and the late Queen Mother;

Defender of the Faith- which one?You might try a specific form of 'satanism' for size.The abuse is spirit is at the top of this pile, the more obvious physical/sexual & psychological below.On a separate matter just have a think about which aristo was Jimmy's dad & the importance of North Yorkshire.